It became part of the EU in 1940s after WWII along with France to create peace politically and econmoically. It was one of the founding members along with France. East Germany joined in 1990 after the reunification.
2. Does your country use the Euro?
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When the Euro was adopted by the germans it costed them about 1.9 billion marks. at first the germans didn't weant to adopt the Euro! When Germany and France joined together and made the decision of changing the currency for the EU Germany was one of the countries that was against changing it. In the end Germany went along with the change and to this day they still use the Euro.
3. What are the languages and relgion of germany?
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There are many languages and religions of Germany. The top 4 religions are Christanity, Islam. Buddhism, and Judaism. the three main languages are German, English, and French. There are many other languages spoken in Germany, but they aren't main languages.
GERMANY RESEARCH:
1. Is your counrty a member of the EU and how?
It became part of the EU in 1940s after WWII along with France to create peace politically and econmoically. It was one of the founding members along with France. East Germany joined in 1990 after the reunification.
2. Does your country use the Euro?
*When the Euro was adopted by the germans it costed them about 1.9 billion marks. at first the germans didn't weant to adopt the Euro! When Germany and France joined together and made the decision of changing the currency for the EU Germany was one of the countries that was against changing it. In the end Germany went along with the change and to this day they still use the Euro.
3. What are the languages and relgion of germany?
*There are many languages and religions of Germany. The top 4 religions are Christanity, Islam. Buddhism, and Judaism. the three main languages are German, English, and French. There are many other languages spoken in Germany, but they aren't main languages.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/When_did_Germany_become_a_member_of_E.U
http://www.euractiv.com/en/opinion/germany-benefits-eu-membership-study/article-152137
GermanySE-HYPERLINK
http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/graphing/classic/bar_pie_chart.asp?temp=7374667
Mr Wamsley
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany#Religion